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The Institute of Cancer Research have organised some talks for members of the public as part of the Pint of Science festival in May. They cost £5, you can sign up via the links below.
The Pint of Science festival brings scientists to share their latest research with you. Thousands of researchers across more than 500 cities share and discuss their findings with people in their local pub, bar, cafe or public space.
In this event, you’ll hear from two scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research about how the structure and function of proteins drive the development of cancer, and how researchers use this information to develop new treatments.
Why do some cancers stop responding to treatment? How do scientists develop strategies to outsmart cancer? Hear from two scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research about the treatment of pancreatic and breast cancer.
In this event, we’ll zoom into the cancer cell to understand how molecular changes drive cancer, and zoom out to showcase how AI-based MRI scans help look inside the human body.
Find out how The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital are harnessing the latest innovations in radiotherapy to treat prostate cancer through our clinical trials.
The Institute of Cancer Research have organised some talks for members of the public as part of the Pint of Science festival in May. They cost £5, you can sign up via the links below.
The Pint of Science festival brings scientists to share their latest research with you. Thousands of researchers across more than 500 cities share and discuss their findings with people in their local pub, bar, cafe or public space.
In this event, you’ll hear from two scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research about how the structure and function of proteins drive the development of cancer, and how researchers use this information to develop new treatments.
Why do some cancers stop responding to treatment? How do scientists develop strategies to outsmart cancer? Hear from two scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research about the treatment of pancreatic and breast cancer.
In this event, we’ll zoom into the cancer cell to understand how molecular changes drive cancer, and zoom out to showcase how AI-based MRI scans help look inside the human body.
Find out how The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital are harnessing the latest innovations in radiotherapy to treat prostate cancer through our clinical trials.